DUE CORE SAM3X8E 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 Module

The Arduino Due is a microcontroller board based on the Atmel SAM3X8E ARM Cortex-M3 CPU. It is the first Arduino board based on a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 core microcontroller.

DUE-CORE is a compact version of DUE , It integrates all peripherals required for MCU , and all GPIO are connected to the 2.54mm connectors for users. As a standard MCU core board, apart from main features with DUE also has the following features:

Compact size:All components are put on a 54 x 58mm 4-Layers PCB. All IO are connected to 116pin 2.54 standard connector. User can apply the PCBA to any application even the size is very compact.

Easy to use:All IO are connected to 116pin 2.54 standard connector. Only a 5V power to the board to make it work.

Stable design:adopt high-cost 4-layer PCB layout , two 5V to 3.3V LDO onboard , one is for digital part and one is for analog part. Separate AVCC and AGND, to ensure the best analog performance.

Easy to set up the development environment:Fully development on Arduino IDE , uploading sketch through standard Arduino 6pin UART interface, standard Micro usb connector , full use of existing resources .

User-friendly design:Rich LED status indication, two onboard buttons, one is for MCU reset , and other one is for Flase Erase. Unique jumper erase protection against the flash erased by mistake operation.

Rich resource :All IO are connected out for the user, even if not defined Arduino. Onboard I2C EEPROM designed to compensate for the shortcomings of SAM3X8E no built-in EEPROM.